*NY County Highlights*: Black-crowned Night-Heron (5 on Mill Rock Park), *Black
Skimmer* (4 heading up river then towards Central Park @ 8:15p), Chimney
Swift (4+), American Crow (150+ gathering over Mill Rock Park splitting
into two groups heading east and west), Barn Swallow (10+), Northern
*NY County Highlights*: Black-crowned Night-Heron (5 on Mill Rock Park), *Black
Skimmer* (4 heading up river then towards Central Park @ 8:15p), Chimney
Swift (4+), American Crow (150+ gathering over Mill Rock Park splitting
into two groups heading east and west), Barn Swallow (10+), Northern
Wednesday, 7 June, 2017
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Seeming as though some or all of the migrants found this day may have been
hold-overs for the past few days, with poor conditions for a great deal of
migration the past several nights… A Horned Grebe continued for at least the
4th day
Wednesday, 7 June, 2017
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Seeming as though some or all of the migrants found this day may have been
hold-overs for the past few days, with poor conditions for a great deal of
migration the past several nights… A Horned Grebe continued for at least the
4th day
Following up on my earlier post. Two immature Bonaparte's Gulls showed up and
loafed in the fresh (?) water pools on the beach. Also, 2 Royal Terns made a
late appearance sometime after 4:00 pm as I was packing it in. My last count of
Roseate Terns was at 9.
Folks have been reporting the good
Following up on my earlier post. Two immature Bonaparte's Gulls showed up and
loafed in the fresh (?) water pools on the beach. Also, 2 Royal Terns made a
late appearance sometime after 4:00 pm as I was packing it in. My last count of
Roseate Terns was at 9.
Folks have been reporting the good
Shawangunk Grasslands 7 June
Debbie Martin and I (Sy Schiff) visited at the site this morning, received some
info when we arrived and quickly found the HENSLOW'S SPARROW. The DICKCISSEL
was a bit further along the path into the grasslands near the blind. Both birds
were singing in full sight
Shawangunk Grasslands 7 June
Debbie Martin and I (Sy Schiff) visited at the site this morning, received some
info when we arrived and quickly found the HENSLOW'S SPARROW. The DICKCISSEL
was a bit further along the path into the grasslands near the blind. Both birds
were singing in full sight
The birds are up so I am taking a moment to post. I just found an adult ARCTIC
TERN among the many Common Terns at Nickerson Beach Nassau County.
1 Black Tern and 6 Roseate Terns (counted thus far) also continue. The Tern
flock are putting up constantly so patience, is required when searching.
The birds are up so I am taking a moment to post. I just found an adult ARCTIC
TERN among the many Common Terns at Nickerson Beach Nassau County.
1 Black Tern and 6 Roseate Terns (counted thus far) also continue. The Tern
flock are putting up constantly so patience, is required when searching.
2 Bonapartes and perhaps 2 additional Roseates.
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> On Jun 7, 2017, at 7:41 AM, Michael Zito wrote:
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> Black tern and two Roseate terns currently on the beach.
> Mike Z.
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2 Bonapartes and perhaps 2 additional Roseates.
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> On Jun 7, 2017, at 7:41 AM, Michael Zito wrote:
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> Black tern and two Roseate terns currently on the beach.
> Mike Z.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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Mike Z.
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Mike Z.
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